Java Management Extensions (JMX) Technology

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Welcome to the JMX Technology Home Page

The JMX technology provides the tools for building distributed, Web-based, modular and dynamic solutions for managing and monitoring devices, applications, and service-driven networks. By design, this standard is suitable for adapting legacy systems, implementing new management and monitoring solutions, and plugging into those of the future.

Starting with the J2SE platform 5.0, JMX technology is included in the Java SE platform. Please see the JMX documentation for the J2SE 5.0 and Java SE 6 platforms. Previous versions of JMX technology are available here.

May 4th, 2007Web Services Connector for JMX Agents (JSR 262): Early Access Draft 2 released. The second early access release of JSR 262, Web Services Connector for JMX Agents has been released. Furthermore, the interoperability between JSR 262 and Microsoft Windows Remote Management (WinRM) and HP OpenView Operations Agent (HP-OVO) will be demonstrated during the Technical Session JMX Technology: Who's Doing What? at Java One on Thursday May 10th.

May, 2007 Meet the JMX team at JavaOne 2007 in San Francisco. Members of the JMX technology team will be staffing the Java SE Performance and Diagnostics pod at the JavaOne Pavilion throughout the JavaOne conference from May 7th to 11th. As well as fielding your questions on the pod, on Wednesday May 9th Luis-Miguel Alventosa will be running the hands-on lab on Non-intrusive Monitoring Using JMX Technology and JConsole , and on Thursday May 10th Jean-François Denise and Eacute;amonn McManus will be presenting the Technical Session JMX Technology: Who's Doing What? Come and meet the team and find out what's going on in the world of JMX technology!

March 19th to 21st, 2007JMX team present at Sun Tech Days Paris. Representatives from the JMX technology team will be present at the Sun Tech Days event in Paris, at the Espace Grande Arche in La Defense. Come to Sun Tech Days Paris and meet Jean-François Denise, engineering lead for the JMX Web Services Connector ( JSR 262), and Éamonn McManus, JMX specification lead ( JSR 255).

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